HongKong Movies

Chon Wang is a clumsy Imperial Guard to the Emperor of China. When Princess Pei Pei is kidnapped from the Forbidden City, Wang feels personally responsible and insists on joining the guards sent to rescue the Princess, who has been whisked away to the Wild West of United States. After teaming up with a train robber, the unlikely duo takes on a Chinese traitor and his corrupt boss.

actor who cannot seem to catch a break, since his only professional jobs are limited to being a movie extra . a group of club girls come to ask for acting lessons so they can ne of the girls, Lau Piu-Piu.

working on a highly-volatile compound extracted from a recently discovered meteoritefter falling from a crashing helicopter, JackieHe is then chased by a number of other agency operatives, but he has no idea why.

he Lucky Restaurant is known throughout HK for its egg tarts. The owner Mr. Li (Ng Man-Tat) is faced with a big rent increase. Combined with a lack of customers, he is seriously considering closing up shop. The other themes in the movie involve two of the waiters, Sui (Stephen Chow) and Fook (Eric Kot). Sui, better known as the Prince of Egg Tarts, is a ladies man. He one day encounters his match, his first love Candy, from high school (Sammi Cheng), now a registered nurse. Fook is a foolish looking character but with a heart of gold who meets up with his first love Fanny (Kristy Yang), who works at a Tae Kwon Do facility. Mr. Li';s son Nam (Daniel Chan) is a photographer for a gossip magazine, a big Chiba Maruko and Siu San (two Japanese cartoon characters) fan, who meets up with Fon Fon (Hsu Chi), the daughter of a real estate tycoon. Of course the movie goes back and forth between joy and heartbreak, success and failure. What will happen to all these relationships? What will happen to the restaurant?

Stephen Chow plays a selfish yet in some places kind hearted barrister who tricks his servant in doing things for his own benefit. Eric Kot playing the servant is misguided by what he thinks is love and leaves Chow vowing that he will never need Chow';;s help again in life. Shortly afterwards Kot gets into some big trouble (due to be executed) with the British and calls on Chow for help. Chow tries to help his client, but is fish out of water when he has to fight this court room case according to western rules.

is assigned to track a mysterious woman named Natasha who is suspected of delivering money to a terrorist, Jackson Tsui, the leader of a nuclear smuggling case. Traveling from Hong Kong to the Ukraine to Australia, Chan aims to bust up the terrorist plot using his fists as much as his brains, doing battle underwater, on stilts and across mountain tops.

Ling Ling Fat is a bumbling inventor who also happens to work as an Imperial Guard, albeit a controversial one who is even disrespected by the Emperor. But he must use his inventions to rescue his imperial ruler from a mysterious villain who wants control of an ancient city.

The film follows a survivor of a supersoldier project who must fight his former comrades as a masked hero. Having lost the ability to feel pain due to the surgery performed on the super-soldiers by the military, Black Mask is almost invulnerable.

ATV revived the Chinese vampire genre on the small screen with Vampire Expert in 1995, starring none other than Lam Ching Ying, the most iconic actor of Taoist priests in Hong Kong cinema. Produced by ATV's top producer Yeung Siu Hung (Heroic Legend of the Yang's Family), the supernatural drama is an entertaining blend of kung fu, black comedy, and horror elements. It co-stars Norman Tsui, Wong Shu Kei, Yung Kam Cheong, Annie Man, Wong Po Yan, Tam Bing Man, and Kingdom Yuen, who eventually became Lam's real-life girlfriend, and it was such a big hit with the audience that ATV made a bigger-scale sequel a year later. After World War II, master exorcist Mo Siu Fong (Lam Ching Ying) and his disciple Ma Fan (Yung Kam Cheong) come to Hong Kong in their pursuit of a thousand-year-old Chinese vampire. Along the way they meet a variety of people, including the righteous policeman Chung Bong (Wong Shu Kei) and the fengshui master Yeung Fei Wan (Norman Tsui). Little do they know that Wan is actually a vicious and power-hungry madman, who would go to extreme lengths like turning himself into the most powerful vampire king that even Fong is no match for! Will Hong Kong fall into the clutches of the evil? This series is jam-packed with exciting actions and special effects making it one of a kind with added suspense too. While in the midst of capturing vampires, it brings vampire expert Fong, from China to Hong Kong. Along the journey, he befriended 5 special people. Meanwhile, a Chinese vampire has become invincible to be King of vampires which Fong's prowess may not be adequate. Is Hong Kong doomed to be land of the vampires or would there be someone to save the day?

After travelling back in time, Joker learns more about his past life and reunites with his master, Longevity Monk, and his fellows, Pigsy and Sandy. However, he does not want to accept his fate as Monkey because he just wants to get back Pandora';s Box and return to 500 years later to save Bak Jing-jing . Problems just happen when Zixia falls in love with him and tries to prevent him from doing it...

ATV revived the Chinese vampire genre on the small screen with Vampire Expert in 1995, starring none other than Lam Ching Ying, the most iconic actor of Taoist priests in Hong Kong cinema. Produced by ATV's top producer Yeung Siu Hung (Heroic Legend of the Yang's Family), the supernatural drama is an entertaining blend of kung fu, black comedy, and horror elements. It co-stars Norman Tsui, Wong Shu Kei, Yung Kam Cheong, Annie Man, Wong Po Yan, Tam Bing Man, and Kingdom Yuen, who eventually became Lam's real-life girlfriend, and it was such a big hit with the audience that ATV made a bigger-scale sequel a year later. After World War II, master exorcist Mo Siu Fong (Lam Ching Ying) and his disciple Ma Fan (Yung Kam Cheong) come to Hong Kong in their pursuit of a thousand-year-old Chinese vampire. Along the way they meet a variety of people, including the righteous policeman Chung Bong (Wong Shu Kei) and the fengshui master Yeung Fei Wan (Norman Tsui). Little do they know that Wan is actually a vicious and power-hungry madman, who would go to extreme lengths like turning himself into the most powerful vampire king that even Fong is no match for! Will Hong Kong fall into the clutches of the evil? This series is jam-packed with exciting actions and special effects making it one of a kind with added suspense too. While in the midst of capturing vampires, it brings vampire expert Fong, from China to Hong Kong. Along the journey, he befriended 5 special people. Meanwhile, a Chinese vampire has become invincible to be King of vampires which Fong's prowess may not be adequate. Is Hong Kong doomed to be land of the vampires or would there be someone to save the day?

A woman who witnessed a gangland murder falls for the bodyguard hired to protect her. And it's when complications arise because the bodyguard and the witness must confront their deep feelings for one another.

The movie centers on Chen Zhen, a Chinese student in Japan in the 1920s who returns to Shanghai to find his teacher dead and his school harassed by the Japanese. He has but one choice - to avenge his master's murder and restore his school's honor.